Floating Aerohotel
 
This floating aerohotel by Alexander Asadov is an architectural design that could become very useful if glaciers and ice tops will continue to melt. Featuring the 200 meters wide central body sitting on various beams, resembling a bicycle wheel with supporting arms, the Aerohotel will enclose cafes, restaurants and winter gardens, alongside the key hotel. Visitors will be able to trip the hotel either by water, climbing one of the foundation arms, or by air, using the airstrips on the deck.

 
Alexander Asadov is a Russian architect who is best known for his deconstructive designs that counter the structured monolithic affluence of the nation. This particular design that will be placed in Bulgaria, is now being revised to further improve its ecological value. 
 
  
 
  

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